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Printer-friendly versionHow to enable Internet access through Safepipe's firewall to your services on a DMZ


Introduction

This guide describes how you allow public access from the Internet to a Web server on a DMZ. A DMZ (De-Militarized Zone), is viewed as a neutral zone inserted between the Internet and a private LAN, to which controlled public access is allowed. A company's Web server is a typical example of a device which may be placed on a DMZ, as it makes sense to have less restrictive access procedures for the Web server than for the rest of the local network.

The procedure also applies to other servers, for example, a mail server, if you substitute any protocol and port number defined in the firewall rules with the appropriate ones.

Technically, the DMZ is a LAN subnet, and is it configured in the 'Network' > 'IP' section on Safepipe's management interface. Public access to the DMZ is established through firewall rules, which you must configure in the 'Network' > 'Firewall' section.

In the procedure below, we employ the following scenario:

Scenario

In this scenario two public IP addresses are available; one for access to Safepipe's management interface, and another for access to the Web server from the Internet.

Remember to substitute the IP addresses with the actual IP addresses used on your network, when you follow the procedure.


Prerequisites

  • You need a Safepipe model with an additional, third Ethernet port.

  • Safepipe must be installed.


 
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